Jaded Jaded

Jaded

A searing, explosive new novel about race, power and consent

    • 4.7 • 27 Ratings
    • £0.99

Publisher Description

‘An ambitious gut-punch of a novel’ Bobby Palmer, author of Isaac and the Egg
'
So nuanced, assured, and utterly devastating ' Layne Fargo, author of The Favourites
Will have you hooked until the last page’ Cecile Pin, author of Wandering Souls

She did everything right. So why did it go so wrong?

Men like him – in positions of power who watched the wheels of suppression turn from a distance, standing by and doing nothing – were the protectors of the broken system.

They’re the fuel that made the fire burn.

Jade is everything she ever wanted to be. Successful lawyer. Dutiful daughter. Beloved girlfriend. Loyal friend. Until one night, something terrible happens after a work event, and she starts to wonder if she really wants to be the person she’s become.

She’s learned to laugh when she’s felt like crying, opted to be invisible when she wanted to speak up and changed her identity to please people.

But now Jade has a decision to make.

Protect her job and reputation or expose the truth and face the consequences?

READERS LOVE JADED:

'I loved Jade. Rooting for her felt like rooting for myself'
'One of the most moving books I’ve ever read’
I urge everyone to read this'

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2024
8 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
384
Pages
PUBLISHER
Vintage Publishing
SIZE
1.3
MB

Customer Reviews

Kerryt6 ,

Thought provoking

Beautifully written. So thought provoking, in so many ways. Likeable main character. Story flows easily. Will think about this book for a long time.

miamcgrath ,

A beautiful and powerful debut

Jaded is a gorgeous read. It is both thought-provoking and rage-inducing, as it focuses on a number of serious themes and injustices that are unfortunately common in ‘elite’ City law firms. The writing is truly authentic, with the characters so well-crafted and realistic. This should be mandatory reading for those working in institutions across the City and beyond.

Archie Wightman ,

An essential read!

In this thought-provoking novel, "Jaded," I found myself uncomfortably confronted with the pervasive nature of privilege, extending far beyond the typical stereotypes associated with race and gender. As a white male reader, the narrative skillfully explores the nuanced experiences of Jade, a mixed-race protagonist, shedding light on the granular microaggressions she endures on a daily basis.

The first-person point of view allows us to intimately connect with Jade, offering a visceral understanding of the challenges she faces. The author masterfully portrays the aftermath of a traumatic assault, compelling readers to confront the harsh realities that often accompany such incidents. Jade's journey becomes a powerful exploration of resilience and self-discovery as she refuses to succumb to the pressures that seek to push her down.

As a man, the novel prompted me to reflect on how I might respond in similar circumstances, challenging preconceived notions and fostering a deeper empathy for the struggles faced by those marginalised in society. "Jaded" is not merely a narrative; it is a timely and essential commentary on the contemporary socio-cultural landscape. In an era where conversations around privilege and injustice are more crucial than ever, this novel serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of empathy, understanding, and collective action.

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